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Hiroshi Yamamura

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Hiroshi Yamamura
Chief of Staff of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force
In office
20 March 2019 – 30 March 2022
Preceded byAdm. Yutaka Murakawa
Succeeded byAdm. Ryō Sakai
Personal details
Born (1962-01-30) January 30, 1962 (age 62)
Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Awards Legion of Merit (Officer)
Military service
Allegiance Japan
Branch/service Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Years of service1984–2022
Rank Admiral
CommandsChief of Naval Staff
Vice Chief of Staff, Naval Staff Office
Fleet Escort Force
Escort Flotilla 4
Deputy Chief of Staff for Defense Plans and Policy, Joint Staff
Chief of Defense Section, Defense Division, Maritime Staff Division
JS Mineyuki, DD-124

Hiroshi Yamamura (山村 浩, Yamamura Hiroshi, born 30 January 1962) is a retired Japanese naval officer who served as the 34th Chief of Staff of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) from March 2019 to March 2022.[1]

Career

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Hiroshi Yamamura graduated from the National Defense Academy of Japan in 1984 and started his career as an electrical engineer. Yamamura served as JMSDF Deputy Chief of Staff since December 2016. His other commands included the Fleet Escort Force, [2] and the Escort Flotilla 4, served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Defense Plans and Policy, Joint Staff, and as Chief of Defense Section, Defense Division, Maritime Staff Division, and serving as the captain of the JS Mineyuki. In March 2019, he became the 34th and incumbent Chief of Staff of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).

In April 2019 he visited China for the fleet review of the People's Liberation Army Navy, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Chinese navy.[3]

Timeline

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  • March 1984: Graduated from the 28th term (electrical engineering) of the National Defense Academy, joined the Maritime Self-Defense Force
  • 1998 (Heisei 10) July: Promoted to 2nd class Kaisa (Lieutenant Colonel)
  • August 1999: Chief and Deputy Chief of the escort destroyer "JS Asagiri"
  • August 28, 2000: Captain of the escort ship "JS Mineyuki"
  • August 10, 2001: Personnel Planning Division, Personnel Education Department, Maritime Staff Office
  • January 1, 2003: Promoted to 1st class Kaisa (Colonel)
  • August 30, 2004: Chief of the Defense Division, Defense Department, Maritime Staff Office
  • August 21, 2006: Personnel Planning Coordinator and Planning Team Leader, Personnel Planning Division, Personnel Education Department, Maritime Staff Office
  • July 3, 2007: Chief of Defense Division, Defense Department, Maritime Staff Office

2009 (Heisei 21)

    • July 21: Promoted to Rear Admiral
    • December 7: Commander of the Escort Flotilla 4
  • April 27, 2011: Deputy General Manager, General Affairs Department, Maritime Staff Office
  • March 30, 2012: Chief of Staff, Fleet Escort Force Command
  • August 22, 2013: Director of Defense Planning Department, Joint Staff Office
  • August 4, 2015: Promoted to sea general and appointed commander of the 37th Fleet Escort Force
  • December 22, 2016: Appointed as the 40th Deputy Chief of the Maritime Staff Office
  • April 1, 2019: Appointed as the 34th Chief of Staff, Maritime Self-Defense Force
  • 2021 (Reiwa 3) June 1: Received the Legion of Merit from the US Government[4]
  • March 30, 2022: Retired[1]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force [@jmsdf_pao_eng] (March 31, 2022). "30 MAR, Chief of Staff, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force changed from ADM YAMAMURA Hiroshi to ADM SAKAI Ryo" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Yamazaki to Be Appointed Top SDF Officer. The Manila Daily Shimbun, 20 March 2019.
  3. ^ Japan confirms MSDF leader and destroyer will participate in Chinese Navy's fleet review. The Japan Times, 11 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Ministry of Defense Maritime Self-Defense Force". Twitter. Archived from the original on June 25, 2021. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
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Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Staff
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

2019–2022
Succeeded by